open agents on @aws sagemaker ai with models from the @huggingface hub via strands
deployment, tool use, mcp integration, reasoning traces, and more in the blog post below
When we open-sourced Strands Agents SDK last year, we wanted to bring builders an easier way to build and run AI agents with just a few lines of code. Since then, the Strands Python SDK has been downloaded more than 25 million times, with more developers building with it every day.
Now, TypeScript developers can enjoy the same experience, with full type safety, custom tools, and the ability to run agents in both Node.js and the browser.
Strands is an agent harness SDK that goes beyond the core agent loop. It gives developers the default tools and control layers they need to build agents that can execute code, work with files, manage their own context, and stay on task as they scale. TypeScript 1.0 ships these harness capabilities built into the SDK. Default tools for shell execution, file editing, HTTP access, and structured notes, alongside customizable hooks and plugins that give developers control at every point in the agent lifecycle.
All you need is a few lines of code to get started. We're building this in the open and contributions are welcome. Whether it's a bug fix, a new feature, or a cool example, we'd love to see what you build. Join us on GitHub and let us know what you think.
https://t.co/L6Fkw6eSJI
Android device is the best sensor array you can hand to an agent.
So I gave my Pixel to my agent.
But every adb/mcp tool out there is halfway done, shell works, sure.
But the agent can't see the screen, can't discover UI elements, can't figure out how to unlock, can't tap semantically.
No native eyes. No understanding.
So I added eyes.
Zero config with DevDuck:
DEVDUCK_TOOLS="strands_adb:adb"
That's it. Your agent now has a phone.
Or with any Strands agent:
from strands_adb import adb
agent = Agent(tools=[adb])
agent("take a screenshot and tell me what app is open")
In Turkish our elders always says something irritating for our meta cognitive development!
"Komşunun çocuğu X, sınavda 100 almış."
My robot is not skating dude.
I need to buy some rollerblades now!
the managed agent harness in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. define your agent, pick a model, add tools, and run it in three API calls. no orchestration code. → https://t.co/1BBpam9TLZ
🆕 AWS announces new features in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore that take developers from an idea to running agents in minutes. Declare and run a working agent in three decisions, operate in the same terminal, and get AgentCore context in your coding assistant.
Read more from @techzine: https://t.co/yPaIq4xhIe
Did you find the "DUCK" in the live stream?
https://t.co/OKwA2as0WC
Send me a DM if you find a duck in the last 15 minutes, I will gift to you a 3d printed duck!
🚀 Today, we’re making it even easier for builders to declare and run their first working AI agent in just three decisions with new features in Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. Build your next working agent in minutes ➡️https://t.co/EsDTKQrkqx